A week or so ago I finished of my grinder stand, the table stem angle was modded thus removing the overhang and I also made another two tables. The original table I scribed lines at 0, 30, 45, 60 and 90 degrees, the other two table have slots and holes for various attachments. I also fashioned a couple of L shaped brackets to which the stem mounting bolts are welded. These brackets stop the bolts turning when tightening the stem securing nuts.
I joined this grinder stand to my 8" grinder stand with a short section of 50 x 25mm RHS. The 8" runs a wire wheel and buffing pads (horrid job). The 6" grinder is set at around chest height so I don't have to stoop whereas the 8" is set much lower. I also stripped, cleaned and tidied up the wiring underneath and then painted it in hammertone along with the stand.
There is also a water trough at front now so I don't have to go searching for a water bucket at inopportune times.
Been using it for the last week making sure the table stems hold secure and making sure everything else works as intended.
Oh, I also polished the grinders with that polish I bought.
I joined this grinder stand to my 8" grinder stand with a short section of 50 x 25mm RHS. The 8" runs a wire wheel and buffing pads (horrid job). The 6" grinder is set at around chest height so I don't have to stoop whereas the 8" is set much lower. I also stripped, cleaned and tidied up the wiring underneath and then painted it in hammertone along with the stand.
There is also a water trough at front now so I don't have to go searching for a water bucket at inopportune times.
Been using it for the last week making sure the table stems hold secure and making sure everything else works as intended.
Oh, I also polished the grinders with that polish I bought.
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